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for some parts of the market, here in southern california, the markets are even tighter than that. you add it up and it's pretty clear, things are going to start moving forward, or better said, they're going to continue to move forward from the gains we've seen over the course of the last six months or so. >> so, david, how would you -- how would you describe the market, then? has it become now the issue of getting a mortgage that seems to be one of the sticking points, or is it still a lot of supply on the market? because even though a lot of people feel we've seen the worse, we're just bumping along the bottom with housing. what is it going to take to get this needle moving? >> it's both. supply and mortgage products. we've had some of the most prestriktive products we've had in years. it's relative. it's really returning back to where it was as far as mortgage products were concerned. we're turning back to the products we used to have when we had a healthy economy but we don't have products that really fuel the excess growth. a lot of people feel we need that, given the inventor
for some parts of the market, here in southern california, the markets are even tighter than that. you add it up and it's pretty clear, things are going to start moving forward, or better said, they're going to continue to move forward from the gains we've seen over the course of the last six months or so. >> so, david, how would you -- how would you describe the market, then? has it become now the issue of getting a mortgage that seems to be one of the sticking points, or is it still a...
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courtney reagan is in dayton, ohio, jane wells at a best buy in canoga park, california. what's the traffic look like this? >> that's right, bill, i sure am. it opened at midnight. a bit of at lovell, bum then at 10:00 a.m. it really started to pop. i've got speaking with aroundists, retailer, whether it's mavs. pretty good. make not agrees the overial sales are expected. and some early aggravations, most have appeared to have pushed those frustration aside. the majority of people who got here were the full-time employees. but a very good response. >> they were planned leading up to -- but walmart ceo says that actually only 26 protests occurred. many didn't even include walmart employees. and in fact he set -- they missed that scheduled shift. matt values thinks that macy's is the clear winner. i have to say i've seen an automatic lot of macy's backs myself. i'm happy that the leap pad 2 is very hard to find the. >> they won't get any more in? >> they will, but probably not day is the probably. so the inventory they probably out. >> courtney reagan, thank. >>> hoping tha
courtney reagan is in dayton, ohio, jane wells at a best buy in canoga park, california. what's the traffic look like this? >> that's right, bill, i sure am. it opened at midnight. a bit of at lovell, bum then at 10:00 a.m. it really started to pop. i've got speaking with aroundists, retailer, whether it's mavs. pretty good. make not agrees the overial sales are expected. and some early aggravations, most have appeared to have pushed those frustration aside. the majority of people who got...
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california -- >> no, all jobs in california are material jobs. >> 10% of jobs in california are federal. >> holy smokes! >> that's a big number. that could also be military. >> no wonder. >> stay there, steve. good stuff. let's talk about the cliff-hanger's impact on corporate spending. it is the lead story in the wall street journal today with half of the nation's 40 biggest spenders already cutting back as if another recession was on the way here or here. >> cato institute says this should be expected, companies need to protect themselves. michael mandela couldn't disagree more. he says it's nonsense. companies are tightening the purse strings when they have so much cash. michael, any incentive right now? why do you think this is poppycock, the fiscal cliff is not leading to companies investing? >> let's look at it addition let's take a closer look at spending patterns. what's happening is that tech investment is still rising. in fact, tech investment hit an all-time record in the third quarter. it's nontech spending, nontech investment that's collapsing. that has a lot more to do wit
california -- >> no, all jobs in california are material jobs. >> 10% of jobs in california are federal. >> holy smokes! >> that's a big number. that could also be military. >> no wonder. >> stay there, steve. good stuff. let's talk about the cliff-hanger's impact on corporate spending. it is the lead story in the wall street journal today with half of the nation's 40 biggest spenders already cutting back as if another recession was on the way here or here....
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. >> we want to go to california now to john fortt who has breaking news regarding ncr, which is now halted on news pending. what's going on? >> yeah, scott. not exactly sure what the news is, but i've rumor they could be announcing an acquisition just after the bell. also want to know that retalix, that's an israeli company, point of sale, technology. they recently did an acquisition of a company that served high-end retail establishments nap has also been halted. ncr's market cap just shy of $4 billion. reatlix under $1 billion. still, a significant sides. it would be for ncr. we have to wait to see exactly what this news in. but in the environment of the fiscal cliff, if, indeed, what this is, it would be interesting. >> all right, john. thanks so much. >> ncr, national cash register. right? >> you like that? >> i like that because you got to change the name. cash registers aren't what they used to be. >> that stock is halted along with the other one john was talking about. we'll let you know when the news does come out and that stock is reop reopened for business. speaking of bus
. >> we want to go to california now to john fortt who has breaking news regarding ncr, which is now halted on news pending. what's going on? >> yeah, scott. not exactly sure what the news is, but i've rumor they could be announcing an acquisition just after the bell. also want to know that retalix, that's an israeli company, point of sale, technology. they recently did an acquisition of a company that served high-end retail establishments nap has also been halted. ncr's market cap...
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california state teachers employees. all these pension funds. >> shame on them for hanging on this long. >> this just happens. >> i understand. the stock is at a ten-year low right now. bob, thank you. good sport. appreciate your thoughts on this today. herb, see you later. i don't know. >> i got all fired up there, bill. >> why are we rushing to blame somebody? we have to figure out what happened. >> okay. 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we have a market down, but off of the lows. down 25 points on the industrial average. >> still more on the hewlett-packard debacle to come. can the company be saved? that's another question to be asked. is a breakup better for shareholde shareholders? >> first, find out why our next guest says you should be buying into this market regardless of whether we get a deal on the fiscal cliff. that bullish call next up. stay with us. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testo
california state teachers employees. all these pension funds. >> shame on them for hanging on this long. >> this just happens. >> i understand. the stock is at a ten-year low right now. bob, thank you. good sport. appreciate your thoughts on this today. herb, see you later. i don't know. >> i got all fired up there, bill. >> why are we rushing to blame somebody? we have to figure out what happened. >> okay. 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we have a...
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. >> in california alone a handful of donors have spenlt more than $350 million on stat ballot initiative. much of the money comes from a single family, the monger's. daughter molly monger has spend more than $40 million. her more conservative brother has spent $36 million on a measure to make it harder for unions to raise political money. the hedgefund chief spent more than $25 million to close a tax loop hole for out of state companies. many say they are just using their money for broader public good. at least one ballot backer has his own fortunes in mind. he spent more than $30 million to oppose a new bridge. turns out he has his own toll bridge that collects tens of millions of dollars a year. we will see whether all of this ballot money was a waste or not. we will know tonight or tomorrow morning. >> these numbers are mind boggling. thank you so much. for investors how are they positioning themselves for an obama or romney victory? we will break it down now. guys, thanks for joining us. jeff, what will you do tomorrow if mitt romney wins? >> like many of us i'm watching the election
. >> in california alone a handful of donors have spenlt more than $350 million on stat ballot initiative. much of the money comes from a single family, the monger's. daughter molly monger has spend more than $40 million. her more conservative brother has spent $36 million on a measure to make it harder for unions to raise political money. the hedgefund chief spent more than $25 million to close a tax loop hole for out of state companies. many say they are just using their money for...
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the northern california one at about 55%. these walmart employees would be f paying for the pensions of retired employees of other companies and it would be very difficult for them to fwget the benefits out. there's a reason walmart employees don't want to join unions and should remain nonunionized. >> richard, you disagree. you say this is a strike protected under unfair labor practices. >> that's not just bad advice, that's un-american. americans have the right to strike for certain purposes without being fired. that is something we all ought to worry about. more importantly, these are folks who work full-time and make about $15,500. what is good for walmart, what is good for the economy, what's good for job creation is having people paid enough to buy the products that they sell. henry ford, that great socialist, understood that if you underpaid retail workers, auto workers, people like that, the economy would collapse. what these workers are saying is that walmart is mistreating them. they have a right to say it. it frank
the northern california one at about 55%. these walmart employees would be f paying for the pensions of retired employees of other companies and it would be very difficult for them to fwget the benefits out. there's a reason walmart employees don't want to join unions and should remain nonunionized. >> richard, you disagree. you say this is a strike protected under unfair labor practices. >> that's not just bad advice, that's un-american. americans have the right to strike for...
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ebay mobile devices vice president joining us in a first on fox business interview from mountain view california. you did a study and you have pinpointed the exact time that you believe people finish their dinner and are ready to shop on the mobile devices. first of all, steve, what time is that? >> well, it's probably going to be about the time you are having pie, so we call it post-pie shopping. liz: okay. is there a point on the clock? >> well, you know, it's roughly 5:00 p.m. we see a big burst in all the shopping income the evening hours and this holiday when everyone is together, we think they are going to be inspiration and they are going to be about awareness about gifts they need to get for the family, so it is a perfect time to actually act on that inspiration. it is in the palm of your hand. liz: so the pie goes in the mouth, that's it. and actually ebay is saying 5:23 p.m. east and west coast time, boom, people will start shopping and that's when you will release a whole bunch of deals, am i correct, on ebay? what kind of deals will people see? >> that's right. we're going after the
ebay mobile devices vice president joining us in a first on fox business interview from mountain view california. you did a study and you have pinpointed the exact time that you believe people finish their dinner and are ready to shop on the mobile devices. first of all, steve, what time is that? >> well, it's probably going to be about the time you are having pie, so we call it post-pie shopping. liz: okay. is there a point on the clock? >> well, you know, it's roughly 5:00 p.m. we...
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that's the independent film studio run from santa monica california cited significant contributions from the dvd release of the hunger games, during the period. the hunger games. with today's gains, shares of the company, nice return here, up more than 100%. 100%. she gives it every single day, sandra smith, she's checking the pulse of the traders after a pretty rocky week for the market. sandra: what's not giving 100% is these markets lately. they have been down a lot this week. almost every headline bobby says it's the fiscal cliff. do you believe that to be the case? >> i believe it is the case. i think people have been gearing up for some time now since last time we had the debt ceiling debate, i think maybe republicans back then were looking for a chance to wait till obama was out of office to deal from a stronger hand. i'm not so sure they have the stronger hand right now. sandra: obviously volatility at play with a huge sell-off this week. we're coming back a little bit ahead of the weekend. we're watching the vix. still at historically low levels showing there might still be comp
that's the independent film studio run from santa monica california cited significant contributions from the dvd release of the hunger games, during the period. the hunger games. with today's gains, shares of the company, nice return here, up more than 100%. 100%. she gives it every single day, sandra smith, she's checking the pulse of the traders after a pretty rocky week for the market. sandra: what's not giving 100% is these markets lately. they have been down a lot this week. almost every...
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notably california adventure here at disney land in california. we feel good about what we're seeing. there's demand for that product. it's showing up in our pricing and showing up in our advanced bookings. >> how are the advanced bookings looking for the holiday season? >> advanced bookings for the holiday season are looking good. there's a quirk in the calendar. christmas falls on a tuesday. so some of our peak season will also fall into our next quarter because of how the quarter breaks. our bookings for the christmas period overall, which include some spillover into the next quarter, we feel very good about. that's certainly true in california. it's true in florida. it's true in paris. >> bob, the last time we talked, you seemed passionate about the need to fix our debt as a country. i wonder what your take is on president obama winning re-election. does that change anything for the company, for the industry? in terms of this fiscal cliff, everybody is expecting taxes to go higher. we're not sure how high on dividends and capital gains. will t
notably california adventure here at disney land in california. we feel good about what we're seeing. there's demand for that product. it's showing up in our pricing and showing up in our advanced bookings. >> how are the advanced bookings looking for the holiday season? >> advanced bookings for the holiday season are looking good. there's a quirk in the calendar. christmas falls on a tuesday. so some of our peak season will also fall into our next quarter because of how the quarter...
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also the biggest state consumer, california has fixed its refinery problem. >>> and now we continue our countdown to the closing bell with liz claman. liz: 17 points, now just so you know we have crossed the flat line about 10 to 12 times on the dow jones industrials but suddenly we have been holding on to a little bit of green. nicole petallides, that goes for most of the broader market. you know, i'm looking here, we do have nasdaq, s&p, russell 2000, dow jones industrials all moving higher. nicole: it is an exciting day on wall street, regardless of how far you are off the unchanged line. you want to know what's leading, what's hot, what's not. in this particular case, i'm keeping a close eye on the home security company, brinks. many of you have seen the commercials, maybe you have a brinks security at home. there it is right now, up 6% today. you have a key shareholder, shamrock holdings which urged the company to consider selling itself; right, so the president stanley gold actually sent a let tore the board of directors -- setter to the board of directors and said listen, it's be
also the biggest state consumer, california has fixed its refinery problem. >>> and now we continue our countdown to the closing bell with liz claman. liz: 17 points, now just so you know we have crossed the flat line about 10 to 12 times on the dow jones industrials but suddenly we have been holding on to a little bit of green. nicole petallides, that goes for most of the broader market. you know, i'm looking here, we do have nasdaq, s&p, russell 2000, dow jones industrials all...
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there's california. there's texas. they have lots of energy. why do you like technology right now? >> not just in the consumer, not in the mobile phones, but technology is one of those trends that affects every industry. it affects healthcare. it affects energy. energy we saw the new natural gas fracking that's bringing enormous supplies to the market. we could be energy independent because of the technology applied to energy. liz: yet you don't like energy, you say avoid energy. >> who is the biggest beneficiary of this new supply is really the consumers, and the businesses have low cost gas, natural gas has plummeted in price, so that actually hurts in an ironic way the producers of energy, benefits the consumers of energy. liz: that's why we have doug here to kind of help our brains go through the scenario of why energy and technology are on opposite ends at least for his preference. closing bell ringing in 50 minutes. is it time to cut the cord to your traditional cable box? i know some of you have already done that. but there are those of you who are sitting on the fence or th
there's california. there's texas. they have lots of energy. why do you like technology right now? >> not just in the consumer, not in the mobile phones, but technology is one of those trends that affects every industry. it affects healthcare. it affects energy. energy we saw the new natural gas fracking that's bringing enormous supplies to the market. we could be energy independent because of the technology applied to energy. liz: yet you don't like energy, you say avoid energy. >>...
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i'm maria bartiromo coming to you from northern california. stocks closing out what has been a dismal week for the bulls. we're finishing a choppy session on the week with a fractional move. really unchanged. the dow jones industrial average finishing up two-thirds of a point. the s&p 500 tonight picking up 2.25%. let's get to the market right now with a look at the day. michael santoli and rick santelli joining us. rick, tell me what the act was like today in chicago as the market for equities was all over the map. >> it was, but all the traders normally behind me are gone. futures closed an hour ago. on the left screen they had a one-minute chart of the s&p futures. on the other screen, a one-minute chart of the ten-year. it was all about the stock market today. just consider this, right before we knew the president was re-elected, the yield on a ten-year note was 175. here we sit at 161. unchanged from yesterday. still it down ten basis points from its last friday close at 171. pretty pitmuch most of the lowe yooel yields are based on uneas
i'm maria bartiromo coming to you from northern california. stocks closing out what has been a dismal week for the bulls. we're finishing a choppy session on the week with a fractional move. really unchanged. the dow jones industrial average finishing up two-thirds of a point. the s&p 500 tonight picking up 2.25%. let's get to the market right now with a look at the day. michael santoli and rick santelli joining us. rick, tell me what the act was like today in chicago as the market for...